ROBERT-WILSON-Obituary

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ROBERT J. WILSON

DeKalb, Illinois

Jul 12, 1952 – Aug 15, 2016 (Age 64)

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BORN
July 12, 1952
DIED
August 15, 2016
AGE
64
LOCATION
DeKalb, Illinois

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Anderson Funeral Home - DeKalb Obituary

Robert J. Wilson, 64, of Sycamore, Illinois, died Monday, August 15, 2016, at his home, a devoted son. Born July 12, 1952, in DeKalb, Illinois, the son of James and Patricia (Bowker) Wilson, Robert was a lifelong resident of DeKalb and Sycamore. He spent two years in Murfreesboro, Tennessee,...

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Smiley you made Chuck and I welcome when we first moved to Sycamore. Your charming personality touched our hearts. We loved listening to your stories and jokes. You always volunteered to help others. You made a difference in the Sycamore/Dekalb community. You are dearly missed!!!
Love, Chuck and Barb Reed

Sue and Mike, You are in my prayers I haven't seen Bobby joe for many years there wasn't a better friend or person than Bob,May God Bless you all at this most difficult time.

I will always cherish the chats we had up at the gas station. You are one of my favorite customers that I have. You will be deeply missed by all of us up there. RIP Smiley.My prayers go out to the family and friends. God bless.

Forever in my heart..
Untill we meet again the world will be forever dim. Even with this candel

Broken hearted is all iv felt since you Departed.
The heavens have a new angel now .
I just can heart you and my twin swapping stories about me..
You will aways be in my heart bob..

You were a good friend & a good time, it's is awful that something like this happened to you & your Mom when you always went above & beyond to help others.
R.I.P. my friend.

smiley I loved working with you at catipillar, always joking around with everyone!! You will be missed by many

When someone we love dies, it seems as if time stands still. And silence... a quiet sadness... often can be felt, not just heard, a longing for one more day... one more word... one more touch... And we may not understand why God chose to have him leave this earth so soon, or why he had to leave before we were ready to say goodbye, but little by little, we will begin to remember not just that he died, but that he lived. And that his life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. We will see...